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DESCRIPTION:"The Conference by the Lake" / October 9-10\, 2015\nThe Northwest Philosophy Conference is an annual\, two-day conference held each fall\, attracting philosophers from across the country and abroad. The purpose of this conference is to provide a forum for the presentation of philosophical work.\n\n67th Annual Northwest Philosophy Conference\n\n \n\n	Friday\, Oct. 9 - Saturday\, Oct. 10\, 2015\n	North Idaho College   Coeur d'Alene\, Idaho\n	Keynote presentation: Dr. Mark Bauerlein\, Emory University: "Why Are the Humanities Deteriorating?"\n\n\nThe NIC Philosophy Department\, together with the English and Humanities Division\, is honored to have Dr. Bauerlein deliver our keynote address. Bauerlein is Professor of English at Emory University\, where he has been teaching since receiving his Ph.D. in English at UCLA in 1989.  In addition\, Dr. Bauerlein served as Director of the Office of Research and Analysis at the National Endowment of the Arts from 2003-2005. He is probably most well-known for the Nautilus Award winning 2009 bestseller\, The Dumbest Generation: How the Digital Age Stupefies Young Americans and Jeopardizes Our Future\, which the Amazon.com review calls "a startling examination of the intellectual life of young adults and a timely warning of its impact on American culture and democracy."  MORE...\n\nRegistration\nPlease use the link to the right to register. ($75 before Sept. 1\; $85 Sept. 1 - Oct. 9) \n\n \nSubmission Guidelines\nPapers on any philosophical topic are welcome from both professionals and graduate students. Papers should be suitable for a 20-minute presentation (about 3000 words\, not including material that will not be presented\, such as abstract\, bibliography\, and any footnotes or endnotes). Submissions should be formatted for blind review (only title at top of Page 1) and sent as Word or PDF documents to Ed Kaitz at eekaitz@nic.edu.\n\nIn the body of the email\, please include paper title\, 100- to 200-word abstract\, author name\, affiliation\, status (graduate student or faculty)\, contact information\, and where you heard about the conference. Within two business days\, you will receive email confirmation that your paper has been submitted successfully. Papers should be approximately 3\,000 words (10-12 pages).\n\nSubmission deadline is Sept. 1\, 2015. Final decisions will be made no later than Sept. 10\, 2015. Those who submit papers before an early Aug. 15 deadline will be notified of their acceptance before Sept. 1.\n\nTo facilitate and encourage discussion\, paper sessions will have session chairs rather than commentators for individual papers.\n\n \nConference Directors\nNIC philosophy instructors Ed Kaitz and John Jensen will be serving as conference coordinators. For more information on the 2015 NWPC:\n\n \n\n	Ed Kaitz - eekaitz@nic.edu\n	John Jensen - jdjensen@nic.edu
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<h3>&quot\;The Conference by the Lake&quot\; / October 9-10\, 2015</h3>\nThe Northwest Philosophy Conference is an annual\, two-day conference held each fall\, attracting philosophers from across the country and abroad. The purpose of this conference is to provide a forum for the presentation of philosophical work.<br />\n<strong>67th Annual Northwest Philosophy Conference</strong><br />\n&nbsp\;\n<ul>\n	<li>Friday\, Oct. 9 - Saturday\, Oct. 10\, 2015</li>\n	<li>North Idaho College &mdash\; Coeur d&#39\;Alene\, Idaho</li>\n	<li>Keynote presentation: Dr. Mark Bauerlein\, Emory University: &quot\;Why Are the Humanities Deteriorating?&quot\;</li>\n</ul>\n\n<blockquote dir="ltr" style="margin-right: 0px\;"><span style="background: rgb(252\, 252\, 252)\; letter-spacing: 0.15pt\;"><span style="font-size: 11pt\;"><span style="font-family: times new roman\,serif\;">The NIC Philosophy Department\, together with the English and Humanities Division\, is honored to have Dr. Bauerlein deliver our keynote address. Bauerlein is Professor of English at Emory University\, where he has been teaching since receiving his Ph.D. in English at UCLA in 1989.&nbsp\; In addition\, Dr. Bauerlein served as Director of the Office of Research and Analysis at the National Endowment of the Arts from 2003-2005. He is probably most well-known for the Nautilus Award winning 2009 bestseller\, <em><em>The Dumbest Generation</em></em>: <em><em>How the Digital Age Stupefies Young Americans and Jeopardizes Our Future</em></em>\, which the Amazon.com review calls &ldquo\;a startling examination of the intellectual life of young adults and a timely warning of its impact on American culture and democracy.&quot\;&nbsp\; <a href="http://www.nic.edu/modules/images/websites/176/file/MarkB%20bio.pdf" target="_blank"><span style="color: rgb(0\, 102\, 204)\;">MORE...</span></a></span></span></span></blockquote>\n\n<h3>Registration</h3>\nPlease use the link to the right to register. ($75 before Sept. 1\; $85 Sept. 1 - Oct. 9)&nbsp\;<br />\n&nbsp\;\n<h3>Submission Guidelines</h3>\nPapers on any philosophical topic are welcome from both professionals and graduate students. Papers should be suitable for a 20-minute presentation (about 3000 words\, not including material that will not be presented\, such as abstract\, bibliography\, and any footnotes or endnotes). Submissions should be formatted for blind review (only title at top of Page 1) and sent as Word or PDF documents to Ed Kaitz at <em>eekaitz@nic.edu</em>.<br />\nIn the body of the email\, please include paper title\, 100- to 200-word abstract\, author name\, affiliation\, status (graduate student or faculty)\, contact information\, and where you heard about the conference. Within two business days\, you will receive email confirmation that your paper has been submitted successfully. Papers should be approximately 3\,000 words (10-12 pages).<br />\nSubmission deadline is Sept. 1\, 2015. Final decisions will be made no later than Sept. 10\, 2015.&nbsp\;<em>Those who submit papers before an early Aug. 15 deadline will be notified of their acceptance before Sept. 1.</em><br />\nTo facilitate and encourage discussion\, paper sessions will have session chairs rather than commentators for individual papers.<br />\n&nbsp\;\n<h3>Conference Directors</h3>\nNIC philosophy instructors Ed Kaitz and John Jensen will be serving as conference coordinators. For more information on the 2015 NWPC:<br />\n&nbsp\;\n<ul>\n	<li>Ed Kaitz - eekaitz@nic.edu</li>\n	<li>John Jensen - jdjensen@nic.edu</li>\n</ul>\n
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